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Executive Moves: Rickmers-Linie, Schneider, U.S. Bank Corporate Payment Systems, NYK Ports and ABP

Rickmers-Linie, Schneider and U.S. Bank Corporate Payment Systems name chief officers, while NYK Ports and ABP appoint business directors.

   Rickmers-Linie has appointed Wouter Huybrechts president and chief executive officer of Rickmers-Linie (America). He succeeds Waldemar Poulsen, who left company on Sept. 18. Huybrechts joined Rickmers-Linie in 1992 and took on increasing management responsibility. He was appointed managing director of Rickmers-Linie Belgium in 2005, a position he retains along his new role.

   Schneider has named Mark Rourke executive vice president and chief operating officer. Rourke joined Schneider in 1987. During his 28 years with the company, he has held a variety of leadership positions, including president of Truckload Services, general manager of Schneider Transportation Management, vice president of customer service, and director of driver training.

   Jeffrey W. Jones has been named president of U.S. Bank Corporate Payment Systems, succeeding Kurt Adams, who left the bank earlier this month. Prior to this appointment, Jones was head of the Minneapolis-based bank’s Global Treasury Management group since 2001. A 32-year U.S. Bank veteran, Jones has been head of its Global Treasury Management group since 2001. His appointment is effective today. Jones joined the bank in 1983.

   NYK Ports has appointed Brian Johnson director of business development. Based in Los Angeles, he will help develop strategies to expand the businesses of NYK Ports, Ceres Terminals and Yusen Terminals. Johnson joins NYK Ports from Metropolitan Stevedoring Co., where he was vice president of business development.   

   United Kingdom-based Associated British Ports has named Simon Bird director of Humber. The four Humber ports include Hull, Goole, Grimsby and Immingham. Bird joins ABP from the Bristol Port Co., where he was chief executive for the past 15 years.

Chris Gillis

Located in the Washington, D.C. area, Chris Gillis primarily reports on regulatory and legislative topics that impact cross-border trade. He joined American Shipper in 1994, shortly after graduating from Mount St. Mary’s College in Emmitsburg, Md., with a degree in international business and economics.